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DraftKings Sportsbook offers some top-shelf value for sports bettors around the country, with an extra bonus awaiting those in the Tar Heel State. New players can click here to apply our DraftKings promo code and get a three-figure bonus.
New users can activate the latest DraftKings promo code offer, which unlocks $150 in bonus bets with a $5+ wager. Players in North Carolina, meanwhile, have a $250 bonus waiting for them.
Don’t worry, North Carolina bettors. DraftKings NC is setting residents up with $250 in bonus bets for any qualifying wager made over $5 upon registration. These bonus bets can go a long way with a full 16-game slate of March Madness starting on Thursday, so click here to get started today.
DraftKings Promo Code: Get $150 March Madness Bonus, $250 NC Offer
| DraftKings Promo Code | No Code Necessary |
| New User Offer | Bet $5, Get $150 Bonus |
| DraftKings NC Promo Code | No Code Required |
| New User Offer | Bet $5, Get $250 Bonus |
| Bonuses Last Verified On | March 19, 2024 |
| Information Confirmed By | Russ Joy |
We officially have a bracket for March Madness. All 68 teams in the field have been seeded, and plenty have their upset picks already laid out. Others are taking their time filling out their brackets, while others still just want to the Madness to start already.
No matter which camp you fall into, DraftKings Sportsbook has you covered. For either NC residents or all other states across the country, DraftKings Sportsbook is offering some of the best value when compared to competition.
There are a seemingly endless number of ways to bet on March Madness with DraftKings sportsbook. There’s a quick hits section right off the main CBB page that includes everything from player points props to races to a set point number to outright winners. On top of this, DraftKings has some recommended parlays for those looking for quicker action.
Then there are the all-important futures. You can place a wager on a specific team to win it all, make the Sweet Sixteen, Final Four, you name it. With the bracket now in mind, here’s a look at the odds for the next national champion, via DraftKings:
- UConn: +400
- Houston: +500
- Purdue: +600
- Arizona: +1200
- North Carolina: +1400
- Auburn: +1500
- Tennessee: +1600
- Iowa State: +2000
- Kentucky: +2500
- Marquette: +3000
How to Activate DraftKings Promo Code
Want to join in on the fun with DraftKings, one of the top sportsbook brands in the country? DraftKings has been chosen by millions across the country for its top lines, dependability and promotional offers.
Here’s a look at how both North Carolina and remaining state residents can collect their bonus today by signing up.
- North Carolina residents click here. All other states click here. These links will take you to DraftKings’ page, where you’ll be prompted to create an account with DraftKings.
- Keep in mind, there’s no need to manually enter a promo code. Using this link automatically includes the bonus should you complete the registration process.
- Fill in all required fields to prove you’re 21+ and within the state borders of your particular welcome offer. You must be physically located within a legal betting state to take advantage.
- Deposit $5 and bet $5 to receive your welcome bonus, win or lose. North Carolina users will claim $250 in Bonus Bets while all other states will claim $150 in Bonus Bets for a $5 wager.
Click here to collect $150 in Bonus Bets for signing up with DraftKings sportsbook today. Alternatively, those who live in North Carolina can take advantage of this offer by clicking here to claim $250 in bonus bets for March Madness action.
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‘It was dire’: NC State professor returns from Qatar after being trapped during Iran war
An North Carolina State University professor is back home Monday night after he was trapped in the Middle East as war with Iran broke out.
Rich Spontak was stuck in Qatar while traveling from Bangkok to Spain and was forced to stay in the country for about a week. Several travelers were trapped for days in the Middle East after Iran’s
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several defense leaders were
killed in joint strikes by the United States and Israel.
Spontak, like many travelers, found himself stranded in the Middle East after the initial attacks, which quickly entangled more surrounding countries, including Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, where seven U.S. service members were killed in retaliatory attacks from Iran.
Spontak said there were times he thought he wouldn’t make it out.
“I would just keep looking out and looking for the missiles,” Spontak said. “Some people that I met along the way were hit by shrapnel from the missles. It was dire.”
Airspace over Iran, Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait and Syria remained closed, according to flight-tracking service Flightradar24. Azerbaijan also shut the southern sector of its airspace on Thursday after accusing Iran of a drone attack that injured four civilians and damaged an airport building.
Lilia Austin, a Chapel Hill woman who was part of a group of 100 women who went to Israel for a trip the day before Khamenei was killed, also returned home on Sunday after she left Israel through Egypt.
North Carolina
Gov. Stein proposes $1.4B ‘critical needs’ budget for North Carolina
RALEIGH, N.C. (WLOS) — With North Carolina still without a new state budget, Gov. Josh Stein is urging state lawmakers to approve a $1.4 billion “Critical Needs Budget.” Stein says this budget will address the state’s most urgent priorities while the General Assembly works on a full spending plan.
“North Carolina has gone nearly two and a half years without passing a new state budget – the only state in the country to finish 2025 without one[…]This budget invests in critical public safety, education and health care services for the people of North Carolina that cannot wait,” Gov. Stein said in a press release Monday.
A major part of Stein’s proposal is $319 million to fully fund Medicaid, which provides health coverage to over three million North Carolinians. This program also supports rural hospitals, nursing homes and statewide health care providers, per the release.
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The “Critical Needs Budget” would target public safety staffing and pay. According to the governor’s office, North Carolina currently ranks 49th in starting salaries for state troopers and correctional officers, and low pay has contributed to staffing shortages and vacancy rates. This budget would bring pay raises to correctional officers, law enforcement officers, probation and parole officers and more.
Stein’s proposed budget calls for raising starting and average teacher pay, as well as increasing pay for senior teachers and other education staff. The governor’s office said the state remains in the bottom 10 nationally in average teacher pay.
The budget proposal also includes pay increases for state employees and a cost-of-living adjustment for retired state employees, citing rising inflation costs and increasing health care premiums. Stein’s plan also includes targeted funding to maintain essential services, such as support for child care access and affordability.
North Carolina
The North Carolina Arboretum’s “Spring Into the Arb” returns for year two
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — The North Carolina Arboretum has announced a new season of “Spring Into the Arb!”
The “Spring Into the Arb!” is in its second year, with its series of plant shows and sales, science and nature activities, music, and art, allowing people to reemerge and reconnect with nature.
The season begins with Nature Play Day on Saturday, March 14, continuing through April, May, and June with new activities every weekend.
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According to a news release, throughout the season, guests can enjoy the following:
- Asheville Orchid Festival, annual Ikebana and Rose shows
- Purchase plants at the Spring Plant Sale and Market
- Get back to their native roots with Native Azalea Day, Mountain Science Expo, and Nature Play Day
The series culminates with Bonsai in the Blue Ridge in June, according to the release.
The release says guests and members are invited to drop in on the newly-opened Arbor Eatery in the Arboretum’s Education Center, which is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Hours extend to 5 p.m. beginning April 1.
Spring Into the Arb events and programs are included with the regular Arboretum parking fee of $25 per vehicle. Arboretum Society Members get in free.
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According to the release, additional admission is required for the Asheville Orchid Festival and Bonsai in the Blue Ridge.
A full list of the Spring Into the Arb 2026 events includes:
- Nature Play Day: March 14
- Asheville Orchid Festival: March 28 to 29
- Music in the Mountains Day: April 4
- Arbor Day Celebration: April 11
- Native Azalea Day: April 18
- Mountain Science Expo: April 25
- World Bonsai Day: May 9
- Change of Seasons: Spring into Ikebana: May 16 to 17
- The Asheville-Blue Ridge Rose Society Exhibition: May 22 to 24
- The Arb in Focus: 40 Views for 40 Years: Opening May 23
- Spring Plant Sale and Market: May 29 to 30
- Bonsai in the Blue Ridge: June 4 to 7
For more information, visit here.
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